Recreational Water

Keeping your public beaches and swimming pools safe

Recreational water refers to public swimming pools, hot tubs, wading pools, spray parks and public beaches.

Our environmental health officers inspect and approve commercial/public pools and hot tubs regularly for public safety. They also monitor recreational beaches during the swimming season.

Environmental health officers do not inspect private residential pools, pools within an individual room of a hotel, pools that are drained and cleaned after each use, or commercial pools that are maintained for fewer than 4 units or camping sites.

Beach conditions

Find out more about recreational water quality conditions for beaches in Fraser Health. Please note: Seasonal recreational water sampling for 2014 is now over. Please check back in May 2015 for updated recreational water reports. For additional information, please contact your local Health Protection Office.

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